They are moody.
They often get special treatment.
Anyone have a girlfriend who drives them mad?
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They are moody.
They often get special treatment.
Anyone have a girlfriend who drives them mad?
Illogical/emotional thinking
Not in all cases, but the sense of humor is really lacking at least 50% of the time and it's just... :banghead:
There is never a right answer.
Last weekend, my girlfriend was sick. Like, sick sick. About Monday, I decided we would go to Louisville on Friday (where her parents live and I have friends). She says she doesn't feel well, so I cancel my plans (with my buddies) for our night out Friday. Tuesday she tells me she doesn't want me to not go because of her, so she would go to Louisville on Friday if I wanted. I did. So plans were back on. Then Wednesday, she was still feeling sick and said she would still go if I wanted to go (I did, kinda). So I agreed, to which her response was '****'. Ok, so cancel the plans, girlfriend doesn't want to go. Then she gets mad at me because I tell my friends we are back off now because she is still sick. So in order to redeem herself, she says she will go. Plans back on.
Friday, she decides she's still sick, and doesn't want to go. We don't go. We ended up going Saturday though.
I know, CSB. But I had to give a great example. A week long example.
[QUOTE=ScalsFan21]Not in all cases, but the sense of humor is really lacking at least 50% of the time and it's just... :banghead:[/QUOTE]
this.
[QUOTE=ScalsFan21]Not in all cases, but the sense of humor is really lacking at least 50% of the time and it's just... :banghead:[/QUOTE]
I here you.
My fiance finds shit funny that she will be pissing herself laughing and I'll be straight faced looking at her like she's an idiot...
Probably that they vent most of their negative emotions to the people who give them the most (i.e. their moms, husbands, fathers, boyfriends) and often treat people who have done nothing for them (i.e. strangers) with more respect.
I'd like it if humans could curb off that old "familiarity breeds contempt" thing. This extends to children and their parents as well.
That and insincerity. Nobody likes people who lie about their past or lie to fit in
[QUOTE=UK2K]There is never a right answer.
Last weekend, my girlfriend was sick. Like, sick sick. About Monday, I decided we would go to Louisville on Friday (where her parents live and I have friends). She says she doesn't feel well, so I cancel my plans (with my buddies) for our night out Friday. Tuesday she tells me she doesn't want me to not go because of me, so she would go to Louisville on Friday if I wanted. I did. So plans were back on. Then Wednesday, she was still feeling sick and said she would still go if I wanted to go (I did, kinda). So I agreed, to which her response was '****'. Ok, so cancel the plans, girlfriend doesn't want to go. Then she gets mad at me because I tell my friends we are back off now because she is still sick. So in order to redeem herself, she says she will go. Plans back on.
Friday, she decides she's still sick, and doesn't want to go. We don't go. We ended up going Saturday though.
I know, CSB. But I had to give a great example. A week long example.[/QUOTE]
When she is doing that shit "I'll still go if you want me to go" and "I don't want you to not go because of me" DO NOT TAKE THE BAIT. She doesn't want to go and she wants you to stay behind and take care of her
[QUOTE=UK2K]There is never a right answer.
Last weekend, my girlfriend was sick. Like, sick sick. About Monday, I decided we would go to Louisville on Friday (where her parents live and I have friends). She says she doesn't feel well, so I cancel my plans (with my buddies) for our night out Friday. Tuesday she tells me she doesn't want me to not go because of her, so she would go to Louisville on Friday if I wanted. I did. So plans were back on. Then Wednesday, she was still feeling sick and said she would still go if I wanted to go (I did, kinda). So I agreed, to which her response was '****'. Ok, so cancel the plans, girlfriend doesn't want to go. Then she gets mad at me because I tell my friends we are back off now because she is still sick. So in order to redeem herself, she says she will go. Plans back on.
Friday, she decides she's still sick, and doesn't want to go. We don't go. We ended up going Saturday though.
I know, CSB. But I had to give a great example. A week long example.[/QUOTE]
Oh yeah. The change of minds and then somehow it's YOUR FAULT :banghead:
Their vocal chords.
[QUOTE=UK2K]There is never a right answer.
Last weekend, my girlfriend was sick. Like, sick sick. About Monday, I decided we would go to Louisville on Friday (where her parents live and I have friends). She says she doesn't feel well, so I cancel my plans (with my buddies) for our night out Friday. Tuesday she tells me she doesn't want me to not go because of her, so she would go to Louisville on Friday if I wanted. I did. So plans were back on. Then Wednesday, she was still feeling sick and said she would still go if I wanted to go (I did, kinda). So I agreed, to which her response was '****'. Ok, so cancel the plans, girlfriend doesn't want to go. Then she gets mad at me because I tell my friends we are back off now because she is still sick. So in order to redeem herself, she says she will go. Plans back on.
Friday, she decides she's still sick, and doesn't want to go. We don't go. We ended up going Saturday though.
I know, CSB. But I had to give a great example. A week long example.[/QUOTE]
Women aren't leaders, they naturally want to follow. Next time make a decision and stick with it, she might try to cause drama shit but just ignore it. Giving in to their shit is the worst thing you can do. Ignoring their shit or laughing at it is usually the right answer.
emotional logic.
:facepalm
that they steal my hoodies :(
[QUOTE=JEFFERSON MONEY][B]Probably that they vent most of their negative emotions to the people who give them the most (i.e. their moms, husbands, fathers, boyfriends) and often treat people who have done nothing for them (i.e. strangers) with more respect.[/B]
I'd like it if humans could curb off that old "familiarity breeds contempt" thing. This extends to children and their parents as well.
That and insincerity. Nobody likes people who lie about their past or lie to fit in[/QUOTE]
That's most people, men and women. It's not contempt, more a natural tendency to vent at those we love the most because we know they'll put up with it.
A stranger will most likely tell you to eff off, or worse.
Their sense of entitlement
The other day I entered a building ahead of a random woman and I didn't hold the door for her and I could hear her on the phone talking bout how I wasn't a real man because u didn't hold the door for her